AMS-IX overview Henk Steenman February 2005
What is AMS-IX One of the major Internet Exchanges in Europe Located in Amsterdam, The Netherlands Not for profit, Neutral, Independent Over 212 members ISPs, Carriers, Mobile Operators, Content providers etc. Majority of members ( > 60%) is International European, US, Asian Others are Dutch. 2
AMS-IX organization All customers are member of an Association under Dutch law Formally established in September 1997 Informally existed already early 1990 Operational responsibility is with AMS-IX BV. Association is 100% owner of AMS-IX BV Executive board Association = Board of Directors AMS-IX BV 5 persons Executive board AMS-IX Association is elected by the AMS-IX Association members 3
AMS-IX BV 14 employees 7 * Network Operations Center (AMS-IX NOC) 6 * CEO, Marketing, Administrative support 1 * EURO-IX secretariat Offices, NOC and Lab located in center of Amsterdam NOC offers 24*7*365 service Office hours + : e-mail, telephone Outside office hours telephone only 4
AMS-IX Services 4 Switch locations in Amsterdam area Locations are Independent Colocation Data Centers AMS-IX business is Interconnection: Not colocation! Implication: Contract needed to connect to AMS-IX Contract needed for colocation facilities. Or: Connect through AMS-IX partner for one stop shop connection 5
AMS-IX Services Flat Fee service No membership fee No first time connection fee No extra upgrade/downgrade/ port move fee ONLY: Monthly connection fee dependent on port type 6
AMS-IX service LANs Internet Peering VLAN GRX VLAN GRX = Global Roaming Exchange Interconnection of GRX providers Provides roaming between Mobile operators Operation of current ad hoc root server for.gprs in GRX environment 7
AMS-IX service LANs MDX MDX = Mobile data Exchange Interconnection for Mobile operators Exchange of MMS (and other) data Closed User Group LANs Groups of members can ask for a dedicated purpose VLAN on switching infrastructure. 8
AMS-IX switching platform Foundry Networks switches BigIron 15000 on the edge Customers <= 1GE (or multiple GE) MG8 in the core Interconnecting Edge Switches ( X * 10GE ) 10GE customers Glimmerglass Networks System 300 Photonic switches Fiber rerouting 9
AMS-IX Switch Topology Double Hub/Spoke VSRP Virtual Switch Redundancy Proto Failover between Core Switches Loop prevention 10GE customer connections on Core switches Protected by software developed at AMS-IX Manages 10GE customer connections on GGN switches 10
AMS-IX Switch Topology 11
AMS-IX Switch Topology 12
Members and Ports Currently 212 members Connected on 313 ports E, FE, GE (SX, LX and LZ), 10GE (LR, ER) Last year large scale upgrade to aggregated GE connections (802.3ad) Current trend upgrade to 10GE and further upgrades to aggregated GE connections Linear growth in customers and ports since 1997 13
Traffic trends: Traffic volume 14
Traffic trends: Peak Traffic 15
Traffic trends: 10% increase/month 16
Performance Parameters RIPE TTM boxes at 4 AMS-IX locations Performance of Exchange measured Packetloss Delay Jitter Deviations from Allowed values considered error 17
Performance parameters 18
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AMS-IX near future (2005/2006) Will install route servers soon The number of BGP sessions per members becomes really large! We expect continuing growth in both members and ports We expect large scale uptake of 10GE in the next two years Enhancement of equipment availability 20
So why join AMS-IX? All the usual arguments to join an Exchange But also: Largest number of European routes on single exchange Relatively easy to get peering arrangements Over 70% of AMS-IX members have open peering policy Fast process to get connected Contractual process plus port assignment can be less than 5 working days. 21
AMS-IX links Henk.Steenman@ams-ix.net AMS-IX website http://www.ams-ix.net Connecting to AMS-IX http://www.ams-ix.net/connecting/howto AMS-IX partners http://www.ams-ix.net/connecting/partners.html 22